Brandy, Monica reunite to co-headline βThe Boy Is Mineβ tour

The once-clashing R&B songstresses Brandy and Monica are back β together.
The titans announced their first-ever co-headlining tour, βThe Boy Is Mine,β on Tuesday, paying homage to their 1998 hit of the same name. Kelly Rowland, Muni Long and recent βAmerican Idolβ winner Jamal Roberts are scheduled to appear as special guests along the road.
βThis really is a full-circle moment,β Brandy said in a statement to Variety. βMonica and I coming together again isnβt just about the music β itβs about honoring where we came from and how far weβve both come. βThe Boy Is Mineβ was a defining chapter in R&B, and to share the stage all these years later is bigger than a reunion β itβs a celebration of growth, sisterhood, and the love our fans have given us from day one.β
She added that she recognized the love βThe Boy Is Mineβ still received, saying that the song βmeans everything to me.β
Upon its release, the song spent 13 weeks at No. 1. That was 27 years ago, and though the pair have been on βdifferent journeysβ since, theyβve come back together to give βthe people what theyβve been asking for.β
βGodβs timing perfectly aligned us,β Brandy said.
Presale for the tour begins June 26, with general tickets going on sale June 27. The run currently includes one Los Angeles-area show Nov. 9 at the Kia Forum.
Brandy and Monica had a widely publicized fallout in 1998. Monica is said to have punched Brandy in the face just before they took the stage at that yearβs MTV Video Music Awards to perform their hit single.
The duo was seen as a monumental combination of β90s talent, with both Brandy and Monica being lauded for their debut records. Brandy had already achieved RIAA platinum status with her self-titled album released in 1994 when she was just 15. βThe Boy Is Mineβ was an instant hit when it was released four years later, but the VMAs incident seemed to spawn acrimony.
Though both would remain in the music industry, Brandy would also pursue an acting career. Her nickname βVocal Bibleβ took off following her role as the first African American actor to play Cinderella in a film in 1997. More recently, she starred as a rapper in the ABC drama series βQueensβ in 2021.
Monicaβs 1995 debut, βMiss Thang,β went platinum when she was 14, but the singer largely remained out of the spotlight following the release of βCode Redβ in 2015. She teased a pivot into the country music genre in 2022 with βOpen Roads,β which she says was produced entirely by 11-time Grammy winner Brandi Carlile. Though she confirmed its completion in 2023, it has yet to be released.
After the kerfuffle in 1998, it wouldnβt be until 2012 that the two collaborated again on βIt All Belongs to Meβ and 11 years more before they worked on a remix of βThe Boy Is Mineβ for Ariana Grande. In 2021, Brandy and Monica appeared on βVerzuz,β a popular webcast series made by Swizz Beatz and Timbaland where two artists pit their best hits against each other.
The affair went down smoothly until about 30 minutes in, when Monica spoke of how she had come a long way from βkicking in doorsβ and βsmacking chicks,β a (seemingly autobiographical) line from her hit song βSo Gone.β
βYou sure was,β Brandy replied. βI was one of the ones.β
But Monica refuted the quip, claiming, βPeople think Iβm abusive. Thatβs not what happened.β
After a little back and forth, Brandy conceded, βIβm sorry, I shouldnβt have said that β¦ I didnβt mean no shade by that.β
βIt was a misunderstanding,β Monica replied before moving on, as both singers seemed to have done with the announcement of the upcoming tour.